Ultimopharyngeal body

Ultimobranchial body
Details
Precursor fourth pharyngeal pouch
Gives rise to parafollicular cells
Identifiers
Latin corpus ultimopharyngeum
MeSH A13.939
Code TE E5.4.2.0.0.1.21

Anatomical terminology

The ultimopharyngeal body or ultimobranchial body or ultimobranchial gland is a small organ found in the neck region of many animals.

In humans, the ultimobranchial body is an embryological structure that gives rise to the calcitonin-producing cellsalso called parafollicular cells or C cellsof the thyroid gland. In humans, this body is a derivative of the ventral recess of the fourth pharyngeal pouch[1] (technically fifth, but that one is rudimentary and merges with the fourth). The cells that give rise to the parafollicular cells are actually derivatives of the neuroectoderm. These cells migrate and associate with the ultimopharyngeal body during development. Failure of development of ultimobranchial body is seen in DiGeorge syndrome.

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